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Mrs. Toadstool, Obregon, Mexico Age and Occupation: 23, Research Assistant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 25, Sales Manager Engagement Date: October 1, 2011 Wedding Date: December 2012 Venue: Hacienda los Agaves About Me: I’m a born and bred Mexican girl with a severe coffee addiction, an obsession for books and an aversion for exercise. I like to plan things, so this wedding’s my dream project---I just need to remind myself from time to time that I’m the bride and not just the planner. I recently realized brown’s my favorite color as I was trying to incorporate it in every aspect of our wedding and I'm dreaming of an autumn vibe since we don’t have that around here. I’m marrying my best friend and partner in crime on the day of our nine-year anniversary! He’s an awesome, smart, fun guy who is patient, and crazy enough to spend the rest of his life with me. We’re planning our not-so-dreamy dream wedding in December in a non-traditional way and making it our own.
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On Invitations…

November 9th, 2012 @ 12:34 pm by Mrs. Toadstool

Now that cousin P (who’s the only guest I know reads this blog) has her invite, it’s time for the rest of you to see them.

Several months ago, while I was still under the delusion that I could DIY our invites, I got some nice brown paper to try some mock ups. Eventually I got lucky and on my July visit to the US, found some very nice printable invites from Gartner Studios at Target:

On Invitations… :  wedding diy invitations obregon mexico stationery Sam 2736 sam_2736

I snatched two packs of 50 (because we’re sending about 100 invites). It turned out that the invites are almost identical to the paper I had in mind:

On Invitations… :  wedding diy invitations obregon mexico stationery Sam 2746 sam_2746

Mock up paper (left), Gartner Studios invite (right)
How fitting!

So I just downloaded the template (which is an MS word doc) and wrote on it. I’m a cheap simple girl, hive, so I didn’t buy any fancy fonts and only used the ones available on MS Word, kidnapped Mr. Toadstool’s color printer and ended up with this:

On Invitations… :  wedding diy invitations obregon mexico stationery Sam 26611 sam_26611

On Invitations… :  wedding diy invitations obregon mexico stationery Sam 2665 sam_2665

Fun fact: In the Spanish version we had to change “friend” to “soul mate” because the word friend in Spanish has to imply a he or a she, so it’d be either me saying it about Mr. T or vice versa.

And the reception card:

On Invitations… :  wedding diy invitations obregon mexico stationery Sam 26591 sam_26591

It’s customary here to have a separate card to tell people about the reception, because there you include how many seats you’re saving for them (aka how many people are actually invited).

I didn’t include the “We have X seats saved for you” on our English invitations because we have a rough idea of how many are coming anyway, and if there are some extra additions we’ll know beforehand.

And a map, because the venue is a little outside the city and we want people to find it:

On Invitations… :  wedding diy invitations obregon mexico stationery Sam 2656 sam_2656

The map is the only thing we added that was not included in the Gartner’s suite. I printed it on a nice, thick-ish, ivory paper I bought at Office Depot.

I spent days making this map, not because it’s difficult, but because I am (or think I am) a perfectionist and apparently I had to trace every single street on the original map.Tthe thing is I made great part of the city (at the bottom), but ended up cropping it due to space. Fail!

On Invitations… :  wedding diy invitations obregon mexico stationery Sam 2756 sam_2756

Front and back

On Invitations… :  wedding diy invitations obregon mexico stationery Sam 26541 sam_26541

Yes, I have a bit of an obsession with maple leaves, I’ve always had, and spending time in Canada’s autumn only fueled it (again, we don’t have autumn here), but since I am we are looking for an autumn vibe to this wedding, it fits.

The English ones were the first ones we printed because we had to send them first, but I eventually made the font bolder for the Spanish ones. It looks better that way.

So, there you have it, hive—the Toadstool invitations for less than $90. Less than a month to go!

Did you go the DIY route with invites? Would you consider printable invitations?

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17 Responses to “On Invitations…”

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Mrs. Butterscotch (message)  257 posts, Helper bee

Very pretty, i love the copper color!

 
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RapunzelRapunzel
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RapunzelRapunzel (message)  812 posts, Busy bee

Wow, I love that paper and think they turned out great! They’re simple, and I really like simple: I think everything went very well together and the leaves tied it all together.

 
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Mrs. Dragon (message)  2,864 posts, Sugar bee

Oooh, they’re so classic and autumn-y! Love them!

 
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Mrs. Castle (message)  1,189 posts, Bumble bee

They look so great! You did a fantastic job!

 
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Steph01924 (message)  297 posts, Helper bee

Those look great! You did an excellent job!

 
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Mrs. Pony (message)  8,364 posts, Bumble Beekeeper

They look lovely, I love the fall touches :)

 
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Mrs. Fox (message)  1,622 posts, Bumble bee

I’m so impressed that you did all of this, especially for under $100! I love the brown color of the envelopes and card stock – it accents the leaves really well!

 
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Mrs. Beanstalk (message)  756 posts, Busy bee

These came out great! I’m a huge lover of autumn too! My thing is pumpkins… I just HAD to include them throughout the wedding (and invites)!

 
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Miss Panda (message)  942 posts, Busy bee

they look really great! I am really impressed with how you managed to do it for so little!

 
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mspiggy14 (message)  39 posts, Newbee

They are really pretty and I like the brown.

 
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Miss Sword (message)  708 posts, Busy bee

great job! I love the chocolate brown.

 
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Miss Blue Whale (message)  354 posts, Helper bee

They look great! I can’t believe you printed all that yourself!

 
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Miss Lyre (message)  484 posts, Helper bee

They look great, and less than a month!!! OMG!! :)

 
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CherryWaves
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CherryWaves (message)  1,384 posts, Bumble bee

Totally bought and used the same invites! Great taste! ;)

 
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Soon2BeMrs7913
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Soon2BeMrs7913 (message)  505 posts, Busy bee

love the map on one side

 
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ChicagoDreamer (message)  509 posts, Busy bee

Love the brown shimmer!

 
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Blonde17Jess
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Blonde17Jess (message)  690 posts, Busy bee

Those look great! I’m a big fan of elaborate invitation suites, but for something more simple (and cost-effective), these are fabulous! I’ll have to keep Target in mind in case I get burned out on DIY and need a good starting point.

 

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Mrs. Toadstool, Obregon, Mexico Age and Occupation: 23, Research Assistant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 25, Sales Manager Engagement Date: October 1, 2011 Wedding Date: December 2012 Venue: Hacienda los Agaves About Me: I’m a born and bred Mexican girl with a severe coffee addiction, an obsession for books and an aversion for exercise. I like to plan things, so this wedding’s my dream project---I just need to remind myself from time to time that I’m the bride and not just the planner. I recently realized brown’s my favorite color as I was trying to incorporate it in every aspect of our wedding and I'm dreaming of an autumn vibe since we don’t have that around here. I’m marrying my best friend and partner in crime on the day of our nine-year anniversary! He’s an awesome, smart, fun guy who is patient, and crazy enough to spend the rest of his life with me. We’re planning our not-so-dreamy dream wedding in December in a non-traditional way and making it our own.

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